If you read Serbian, check out the restaurant at this link. If you don't, have a look at the photos right here, but you won't see any food....I'll go back...
Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Roast lamb
If you read Serbian, check out the restaurant at this link. If you don't, have a look at the photos right here, but you won't see any food....I'll go back...
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MORE CHEERFUL
My post yesterday was so dark, both figuratively and in reality. Here's one more from my baby Minox DCC 5.1, which is more cheerful.

11 comments:
Mary had a little lamb,
It's fleece was nice and new
But soon poor Mary's little lamb
Ended up as stew!
Heh. Heh.
Never developed a taste for little lambs myself and Lois Anne is a vegan, so we don't eat a lot of meat in our house or in restaurants.
But, for the meat eater, this is a delicious photo!
Yum! I can almost taste it. Let's face it—all the best food is like "Grandma used to make" (and if I could find a restaurant that serves food like MY grandma made, I'd be there every night). I'm at my mom's; she says hi, Bibi.
Delicious food! Looks like yummy "comfort food!"
I so rarely eat lamb, but do like it. The combination with potatoes sounds delish and the presentation is very nice. How nice to go to dinner with your son.
If I thought about what the things I eat looked like before I eat them I'd probably starve. That includes fruits and vegies.
I'm drooling now! It looks really scrumptious.
I can just taste it as I actually had the exact same thing three nights ago at a restaurant called Sabur. They had slow roasted it over a fire and you were right, the potatoes had soaked up all juices. Mine was $22, I bet yours was a lot less and you seem to have gotten a lot more lamb!
It's been a long time since I've had lamb. It was a very spicy dish and very good, lamb vindaloo.
That looks like the best food ever! Yep, this 'grandma' is a star!
This looks delicious! thanks for sharing :)
I missed commenting on this one when I 1st looked it. Looks so delicious. My grandmother (the one I always talk about) was from Knin (she married a Serbian & converted to Pravoslavnost) - but she loved spit roasted lamb. I took her for what was her last trip to Knin in 1984 and we had some lamb at a restaurant where they had a fireplace/spit inside. Because it was a weekday, the lamb was prepared for advance orders only, but they were kind and gave a nice portion to her.
PS - "pahuljica" is one of my favorite S-C words - sounds so light and airy, as it is.
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